To do that Art Education Support finds and supports art projects such as performances in stage script, casting or rehearsal, musical projects in the same stage of development and fine art groups and individual projects. Art Education Support presents these realized projects to the public through performances, fine art shows, concerts, workshops and public creative meetings and discussions.
Open Door is a new program of Art Education Support in its developmental stage. This project is directed at Canadian North Territories, Asia, East Europe (including former Yugoslavian Republic) and Africa. Open Door aims to attract young talented people who would like to study arts but have limited or no means to do so.
To realize this great idea Art Education Support is seeking companies, foundations, financial institutions and government or private organizations ready to assist our project.
• applicants must be between 18 and 28 years old
• must speak and write English
• must be willing to live in a country other than his/her home country
• must be eligible to obtain visa or permission for study in the USA or Canada
Once an applicant responds to the requirements above, the Board of Art Education Support will contact him/her to arrange an appointment for a personal interview conducted in English.
After the interview the interviewer will report to the Board of Art Education Support. The Board will inform the applicant of its decision.
Once the applicant has been selected s/he will receive all the necessary information and forms (including list of colleges and universities) by mail. It will also contain a certificate for future financial support.
When the right applicant is approved s/he will have to pass the necessary requirements or tests required by the school chosen by the candidate.
Art Education Support covers just a percent of education fees. This percentage varies from 20% to 75% depending on the personal impression during the interview, abilities and references.
If you decide to obtain training in the arts at professional Colleges, Academies, Institutes or Universities in the USA and Canada – do not miss this opportunity to apply for the Open Door Program. Everyone has potential to be placed in it.
If you are a manager of a financial institution, a company director or a principal of an organization or a just charitable person ready to support our noble project, please contact us.
We would really appreciate your assistance. It would be a great investment in international cultural development.
WILL BE SPENT?
To achieve its goals Art Education Support likes to offer to the public highly varied art events. To do so we are looking for financial and other support. Donated money will be share out among the projects depending of their needs.
The funds donated for this project could be used to support 4-6 young talented people who want to continue their education in arts at Universities, Academies and Colleges in Canada or the USA. At least 50% of them must be Canadian residents.
Means will be shared between these persons depending on their level of education, needs or home country.
Festivals –
Funds donated could cover expenses for participation and support of some internationally known festivals and to organize own international festival known as a project for International Street Art Festival. It began as an idea for establishing International Street Dance Festival, but was developed into one larger project. International Street Art Festival will offer the public a bigger opportunity to meet representatives of different cultures in different kinds of art. It also will be a great opportunity for the people of art from North America, Europe, Africa and Asia to exchange their creative ideas.
Performances and Concerts –
Donated means could be used to realize:
- Three stage performances. At least one of them will be based on an international project.
- Four concerts. One of them international.
Fine art shows and exhibitions –
Art Education Support planes to realize 5-6 events (two of them will be international).
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